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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1936, p. 39

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i the study of architecture. activities ofthte year constst ot; 1. Ten lecItures on. the technique of writing,1 illustrated by the reading and criticism' of selected rninscripts by -Mr. Litîn, for 30 years a member of the 'Engiish department. of the University of Chicago, author, columnist, and crtic. 2.Reading and criticismn by Mr. Linn personally of ail submnitted maiiuscriptS;-iovels, plays. stories, poetry and so forth. 3.- Luncheons following the lectures which give au opportunity. for, better acquaintance. Guest speakers will be writers, critics and publishers. *4. Manuscript days to which guests will, be invited ndat which origina work: will be, read by. the authors. Limited Mentherifhip Mémbers.hip in~ the group is limuited anconsists of experienced writers. beginining writcrs, and auditors. Teguest speaker at the opening -meeting Tuesday, October 20, will he Miss Herma Clark of the Chicago Tribune. Miss Clark has written a series of articles called "When Chicago Was Youîig" which bas attracted national attention. She wil speak on the business of writing bistorically for a modern newspaper, Staff Photo Thése tivo young men, Donald Stillmont (right) and Are>td Knoop, look over some of the plans for the dance which. will be giveêný this: Soiurday evening in the mess ýhaillof Nýew Trier.TloutishiP J-igh ichool. as the Ilrs function 0.f the year of the Tri-Ship club. The third member of the èoihbitfe ii citre,itud leiley, was >îot Present when the pictitre was taken. the mùen have been spraying pools, ditches and low spots whcre water is yet standing. Ihis work was *first carried out along the north shore, from the county une on the north to the e to -develop the creatlve .ehilitles eofeach ludiu T ho purpose of this'1 workshop id sud to fnd, a place in seclty where they can function happill. The metliod fi * simple ptaotloa. and an exciting civiliging procese with whlch adulte and children vsualis and te for n, and lieute obtain i sensi tive awaetee of orgýaiation. and the power ol or, part of their living-& açu judlge art thru> their ùwn vital activities: At hecoei tmulatling. d ereativereoirgaizing attitude'of mnd baeed on», and centrolling, feeling. formes mi individuel asehe progresses f rome the experimental or ebstract te the cocorete art abillty, a hie art experlenca. CHILDREN'S CROUPS are deàigned te promtote te, lve. Chlld'a tules oportunity te adventujre creatlvely with reéeliàtic expression about tearnlng terldes 'FAMILY NIGHRT." e moethly IJust :for Fbqn" group w-here the *"uneaeîg" wurk nt paintng. ong tha mub)tle iiiluences of one'. own fauily. No thild adeittei t.eay, iculipure. and drewlng, eam groupe are design". chlrnsgroup withiout cooperatlin of adulte for family uighL. Young people'.e in placlig aiity,;nto sociêty. ADULT MEN and WOMEN'S CROUPS..ame tu tiulate ability. and anid (R ANDPAIIEINTS' GROUPS designed te aâllow the civillzing procees oft cretive art'to function les socicty., group le a.pecially ere desigiwd tu contribute th.tough creetive -art their wisdom oi[ group living. This le ert. AIl groupe are correlated wlth the other arts, and participated -nover have who those for planned i te the groupactivlty. Ail groupa with eciety. Ail tudente are expected te comitiibute, from thoir ebilities. oheervi5ti4bàn trips. Dey and *Perýtléiptt in lecture discussion ef actuel art wurk, lanitera Bilde.sud consultation hefore pertieipties le day or eveulug éening grottp" for al aea.. lUely telephono foi once e week). $800 foi.a en onîeqoet56.<>for a terinal 8 weelcs (coin ectvjtes.Folor termof 8weeks (coming ,ice a week), ,P A&WO0,RKSIHO FOR CREATUVE ART EXPýRESSI'ON> R T . -EAH MEU -,4AS LND, WIWPTTI. PHONE 161 The Fait Season Is On Kari Hale Dixon, Mrs. Samuel Saclct)ecemnber 5 is the. date which the. ett and Mrs. Arthur Bo:ettcher, al and faculty sponsor of the officers of Evanston, Mrs. Herbert V. NelsonI of New Trier' High school club Girls' Winnetka. of Webbe S. and Mrs. A. bazaar, held I benefit of the Districtbiaîînualyv for tbef.und. The bazaar club's schiolarship MI/osquito D src will be 'held at the high school this ast reeing Re Officers of Menace After. liaroe of pi Following thie recent heav, ________________have selected for the Witi the coniremioving obstructions fromnthro )ütl plete- drainage systeul the district ini order to speed the runoif of, water, snce which time Saturday Nloraing, Oct. 17 Telephone Univrsity 2485 FRENC5R LICE, INDIANA T. D. Taggaxt Pruideat,

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